The application of the “Beckham Law” continues to raise technical questions, particularly where internationally mobile professionals maintain interests in foreign entities. Clarifying the limits of what may constitute a permanent establishment in Spain is therefore essential.

In its latest article, ETL GLOBAL Member Escura analyses binding ruling V1372-25 issued by the Spanish General Directorate of Taxes (DGT), addressing precisely this issue. The decision examines the position of a taxpayer under the Special Tax Regime for Inpatriates who held an interest in a UK Limited Liability Partnership, and clarifies the criteria the tax authorities consider when assessing whether income may be deemed to arise in Spain.

The ruling provides useful guidance for executives, partners and investors relocating to Spain while maintaining structures abroad. Read the full article to explore the DGT’s reasoning and understand the practical implications for your tax position.

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